Daily deal site Plum District is offering a freeprintable coupon for 30% off at GAP stores (35% off if you use your GAP card). You can also get the discount online by using the code on the printable coupon – if you shop online, you might be able to get 2% cash back by going through Ebates.

Get a printable coupon for $1/1 Rayovac Batteries. If there’s no size restriction, hopefully you can find some Rayovac batteries in the Dollar Spot section at Target, where they’ll be free after coupon.

Common Sense with Money reports that you can get Cottonelle for 12 cents per roll at Walgreens on Sunday (7/31) only.

Kroger and possibly Ralphs shoppers can get free Beggin Strips – they’re on sale for Buy One, Get One Free, and there was a Buy One, Get One Free coupon in the May 8 Smart Source. According to Savings Lifestyle, it’s a possible moneymaker after Catalina coupon if you buy $25+ or $30+.

Facebook likers of Clearasil can get a printable coupon for $3/1 Clearasil product.

Get a sneak peek at next week’s Staples ad, which includes $0.50, $1 and $2 deals.

All Borders stores will be closing soon – store closing sales start today. If you have any Borders Bucks, you must use them by July 31. Borders Rewards Plus members will get their discounts through August 5. Gifts cards will be honored during the liquidation sale. The store closing discounts actually might not be that great, but everything should be discounted, including things like Lego sets that are harder to get discounts on.

Coupons.com has some new coupons, including $0.75/1 Kashi frozen entree or pizza, $1.50/1 Johnson’s Naturals, and $0.55/1 AfterBite Original.

I’m so excited to see that Coupon Network has a new coupon for $0.60/3 Kleenex. I haven’t been able to keep up a tissue stockpile for a few months, because our (mostly my) spring allergies had us going through tissue like crazy. It looks like the best place to use the coupon this week is Walgreens, which has Kleenex on sale for $1.

There are a bunch of new printable Target coupons, but I’m having trouble printing them. Anyone else? Totally Target reports that you can get cheap eggs and bread using the $1 off bread and eggs coupon.

It’s not allergy or flu season for marketing purposes, so tissue deals aren’t abundant anymore, but I really need more boxes. The only place that seems to have them on sale is Walgreens, which has Kleenex at $1.19 each after B1G1 in-ad coupon. Unfortunately, I don’t have any Register Rewards, because I haven’t been shopping much at Walgreens. But I looked at Amazon out of curiosity, and the cheapest price I could find for tissue with lotion worked out to over $1.55 per box! I’d rather head out to Walgreens 🙂

Coupons.com has a new coupon for $0.75/1 Newman’s Own salad dressing, and $1/1 The Goodlife Recipe for cats.

Get 10 points at Pampers Gifts to Grow with code FXHMWY4WKHU47JD. This is one of those free programs that offers enough free codes to get a small reward even if you never buy anything (I usually redeem my points for a $5 Starbucks gift card).

Last weekend, I was walking toward the registers at Ikea when I spotted a display for the Vilgot chair – it’s got a mesh back (key for SoCal summers) and no arms (key for children who climb into your lap), and at $79.99, it’s a bargain compared to similar chairs at Staples. It was relatively easy to put together, and it’s amazing how much padding there is compared to the old chair! My only complaint is that it’s quite heavy, enough that we’ll probably get a chair mat for easier rolling on the carpet. I definitely recommend taking a look at it if you’re in the market for a new office chair.

Amazon’s Gold Box deal of the day is the Toy Story Trilogy for $44.99 – that includes the 10-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy, and is discounted from Amazon’s normal price of $79.99. I was kind of surprised that the set only gets 3 1/2 out of stars, but apparently it’s primarily because the packaging is lame. Price-wise, this a great deal if you want to have all three Blu-Ray versions on hand. Disclosure: I’m an Amazon affiliate, so any purchase you make after entering Amazon through a link on Chief Family Officer supports this site at no additional cost to you. Thank you!

VocalPoint is a market research company targeting moms, and right now they’re offering free samples of Mott’s for Tots apple juice. You may have to qualify for the offer.